Affiliation:
1. National Jewish Hospital and Research Center and Department of Microbiology, University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, Colorado 80206
Abstract
Lipid compositions of 40 patient isolates of
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
derived from Madras, Burma, Rangoon, and East Africa were studied, and two major populations of tubercle bacilli were distinguished. Nearly all of the strains previously designated as attenuated for the guinea pig (D. A. Mitchison) are characterized by a specific phenolic phthiocerol diester which is identified with the aglycone moieties of mycosides A and B (and probably G). This lipid (AI) was not seen in any of the more virulent strains. Thus, presence of AI may be taken as definitive for attenuation (
P
≪ 0.001). Phthiocerol dimycoserosate (DIM), a companion substance, is ubiquitous for the series of 40 strains. However, a dramatic attenuation found in a DIM-less H37Rv mutant may support a role for this substance in the virulent state. Since mycosides A, G, and B seem to be restricted to certain chromogenic and bovine species, respectively, we speculate that lysogenization or transduction of fully virulent
M. tuberculosis
may have provided the genetic determinants for attenuation and AI synthesis, and thus led to the two classes of tubercle bacilli.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology
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